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How to Write a One-Page Business Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide
Live Event (online)
Small business owner writing a one page business plan
Date & Time: May 14, 2024, 1:00pm EDT
Cost: $0.00
Duration: 90 Minutes Language: English Register Now
About the event

In this webinar, you will learn how to write a one-page business plan for your business. We'll also discuss how writing a one-page business plan can help you organize your ideas and allow you to be focused and concise about your business goals.

Our expert presenter will show you each element of the one-page business plan, including identifying the problem your business solves, your value proposition, your target audience and much more.

You'll learn the following:

  • The benefits of a one-page business plan vs. other business plans

  • Practical tips on writing a one-page business plan

  • How a one-page business plan can eliminate distractions and help you focus

Live attendees will receive free business resources and a link to this webinar recording

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LPL Financial

The LPL Financial Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports advancing the economic well-being of underserved populations, with an emphasis on providing training for individuals interested in the financial services industry and providing resources and training to small-business owners. For more information about The LPL Financial Foundation, visit the LPL Community Involvement page.

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Jennifer Dawn
Jennifer serves high-achieving entrepreneurs through private business coaching and hands on workshops. She is a master at setting and achieving goals, problem solving, profitability, and cash flow.
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